ACHTUNG SCHWEINEHUND! Nazi Salute and Racial Chants Seen at German Event: ‘FOREIGNERS OUT’

From timesofisrael.com

Footage of a group singing a Nazi slogan in place of the lyrics of a disco hit while partying on an exclusive German party island went viral in the last week after it was posted on social media, triggering a wave of outrage.

The video, which was made on Sunday during Pentecost celebrations, shows people on the Sylt island drinking and dancing as the song “L’amour Toujours” plays in the background. Some in the group could be heard changing the lyrics to an old Nazi slogan, “Germany for the Germans – foreigners out.”

One of the participants could be seen raising his right arm in an apparent Nazi salute while imitating Hitler’s mustache by putting two fingers above his upper lip

.Screenshot of a man performing an apparent Nazi salute and Hitler mustache while chanting a Nazi slogan in Sylt, Germany, May 19, 2024. (X, used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)
Screenshot of a man performing an apparent Nazi salute and Hitler mustache while chanting a Nazi slogan in Sylt, Germany, May 19, 2024. (X, used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

Both the slogan and the salute are illegal in Germany, and local enforcement said it was investigating the people who could be seen chanting in the video but hadn’t ruled out that other suspects could be involved.

The video was apparently filmed at a bar on the island named Pony. The owners posted on the bar’s Instagram account on Friday that they were “shocked and deeply dismayed” by the footage.

“Racism and fascism have no place in our society, and the fact that some people obviously see this differently leaves us stunned,” they wrote.

Brethren, I was wondering when we would hear from Germany. 

Did you know that Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf’ was outlawed in Germany at the end of WWII? It was illegal to sell it.

Did you also know that Angela Merkel ended the ban on Hitler’s ‘filth’ during her reign? In 2016, German bookstores stocked and sold Mein Kampf, and to this day it has been the Number ONE best seller in Germany.

My one and only encounter with a Nazi was when I was in school. I went home from school with my friend Elsa, and when her father learned that my last name was Rosenberg – he kicked me out of their house. I was lost and the sun was going down. I will never forget that. I was finally able to find my neighborhood, but the event traumatized me.

So, am I surprised at this article? NOT in the least!! 

COME LORD YESHUA – COME QUICKLY!!